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  1. Robert Musil was born in 1880 in Austria and studied at the military college in Vienna and undertook an engineering degree in Brno, Czechoslovakia, before turning to psychology and philosophy doctoral studies in Berlin, where he began to write. He married Martha Marcovaldi in 1911.

  2. Jun 27, 2024 · Robert Musil THE APPEARANCE OF THE first part of Robert Musil's Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften in 1930 with the Rowohlt-Verlag in Berlin was something of a sensation. The novel immediately aroused great excitement in literary circles, and was extensively reviewed in the press and in journals in Musil's native Austria and in Germany.

  3. Dec 7, 1995 · Overqualified: Viennese chronicler Robert Musil The restoration of Robert Musil's epic novel 'The Man Without Qualities' By Harvey Pekar. Austrian writer Robert Musil's first novel, Young Torless, was published in 1906, and from then until several years ago, he was underappreciated. Gradually, though, Musil's been getting his due.

  4. by. Robert Musil, Burton Pike (Editor), Solomon Apt (Translator), Sophie Wilkins (Translator), Маргарита Иванова (Narrator) 4.19 avg rating — 6,797 ratings — published 1930 — 220 editions. Want to Read. saving….

  5. Robert Musil was born in Klagenfurt, capital of the southern Austrian province of Carinthia, on November 6, 1880. He was the only son of the knighted engineer Alfred Edler von Musil, a native of Graz, who was, for many years, a professor at the Technical University in Brno. Among Musil’s ancestors were civil servants, scholars, doctors and ...

  6. The Man Without Qualities -- Robert Musil. I recently finished part one of tmwoq by Robert Musil. There honestly isn't much discussion on it online so I wanted to know what r/literature thought about it in 2023. The examination of each of the main characters and how they relate to each other and fit in the general angst of 1913 Austria and by ...

  7. Robert Musil died of a brain infarction in Geneva on April 15, 1942. He was buried in the Cimetière des Rois (Cemetery of Kings). In The Man Without Qualities Musil brought the novel toward philosophy. The work portraits life in the last days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, called 'Kakania' ( kaiserlich und königlich ) in 1913-14.